BRIEFLY [Derived Headline]

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One person is in police custody and another is still at large
after a shooting in Homestead touched off a police chase that ended
in Hazelwood.

A man was shot in the back about 10 a.m. today in an alley
between 13th and 14th avenues. He was in critical condition at a
hospital, police said.

Officers from multiple agencies pursued a white sedan from
Homestead into Hazelwood, where it crashed on Flowers Avenue near
Monongahela Street. Police captured one young man there and another
darted up a hill and remains at large, said Allegheny County police
Assistant Superintendent James Morton.

Police recovered two handguns, one at the scene of the crash and
another in a yard a few streets away.

Detectives are investigating the possibility that the shooting
could be retaliatory for other recent violence in Homestead.

PASTOR CHARGED WITH ASSAULTING DAUGHTER

A Beaver County pastor is facing charges that he assaulted his
grown daughter during a family fight Thursday morning in Raccoon
Creek State Park, state police said.

Darrell Cashdollar, 59, was carrying a gun in a wooded area of
the park, so rangers called state police to the scene. Police
monitored the area with helicopters and set up a perimeter until the
incident de-escalated.

Park officers arrested the New Brighton man on charges of simple
assault and harassment, rangers said.

There are no charges yet filed associated with the 38-caliber
revolver he was carrying, said rangers. Mr. Cashdollar was a part-
time deputy at the Beaver County sheriff's office more than 25 years
ago, the sheriff said. Though he had a legal gun permit, the sheriff
said the permit was now revoked and Mr. Cashdollar will not be
allowed to carry the revolver anymore.

Mr. Cashdollar's wife, Carol Cashdollar, also was present at the
scene, but rangers said the charges only involve his adult daughter
Tiffany, whose last name was unknown. Rangers said Tiffany had
visible marks on her neck when her father was arrested and that she
was taken to the hospital for observation.

The pastor, who works at a church in Burgettstown, Washington
County, was taken to Beaver County jail Thursday night, rangers
said.

AMERICAN EAGLE SELLS 77KIDS STORES

American Eagle Outfitters has sold its 77kids stores for an
undisclosed amount to Ezra Dabah, the former chief executive officer
of The Children's Place, another chain of kids' clothing stores. …